MAKING CARING CONNECTIONS CONTINUITY OF CARE TRANSFER PROJECT Staff Education Presentation LTC Facility Presenter’s Name Date.

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MAKING CARING CONNECTIONS CONTINUITY OF CARE TRANSFER PROJECT Staff Education Presentation LTC Facility Presenter’s Name Date

OVERVIEW OF PROBLEM Insufficient communication between hospitals and long term care communities during care transfers…  adversely affects the quality and continuity of care provided  contributes to adverse events and increased health care costs

CASE DISCUSSIONS: PROBLEMS WE FACE WHEN TRANSFERS OCCUR

CONTINUITY OF CARE

BEST PRACTICE COALITION RECOMMENDATIONS incorporate the recommended data elements into the forms used when transfers occur between LTC centers and hospitals adopt the continuity of care transfer process use the forms consistently and follow the recommended process All hospitals and LTC centers should do the following.

WHAT IS THE CONTINUITY OF CARE TRANSFER PROCESS? complete the appropriate transfer form fax the form to the receiving facility send a copy of the form and recom mended medical records with EMS or the family call the receiving facility to give verbal report All hospitals and LTC centers should do the following.

WHY SHOULD WE DO THIS? Improve quality, safety and continuity of care during care transitions Improve handoff communication and transfer of information Decrease medical errors Reduce the number of duplicated tests Increase resident satisfaction Reduce resident complaints and litigation Save staff time and frustration Meet Joint Commission Safety Goals

LTC TRANSFER PROCESS OVERVIEW Complete at time of emergency transfer or planned admission Send a copy of forms and records with EMS or family, fax forms to hospital and retain one copy for LTC record Give a nurse-to-nurse report to receiving hospital ED or unit Population: All residents of skilled, intermediate, residential care and assisted living facilities transferring to a hospital

ED TRANSFER PROCESS OVERVIEW Population : All ED p atients being transferred back to skilled, intermediate and assisted living facilities and other post-acute care facilities Complete form prior to discharge Fax copy to LTC facility Call LTC facility and arrange for discharge needs including resident’s need for new prescriptions and give a nurse-to-nurse report The ED physician should communicate key information to the LTC physician prior to discharge Send one copy of form with EMS or family Maintain copy for ED record

HOSPITAL TRANSFER PROCESS OVERVIEW Population : Patients being transferred to skilled, intermediate and assisted living facilities and other post-acute care facilities Complete prior to discharge by nursing staff. Fax completed form to the receiving facility. Call receiving facility and give a nurse-to-nurse report. Give a copy of the form and other discharge documents to the persons (family or EMS) transporting the patient. If new prescriptions are ordered, fax prior to noon on the day of transfer. Place the original copy of the form in the medical record.

FORMS AND GUIDELINES Long-Term Care Handoff Communication Form Emergency Department to Long-Term Care Handoff Communication Form Hospital to Long-Term Care Handoff Communication Form

PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT How we will measure the project’s success, effectiveness and performance  Performance Measurement Tools  Chart Reviews  Focus Groups

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

…will make our residents and patients safer and make relationships between hospitals and nursing facilities stronger. Jeffrey A. Kerr, D.O., CMD MAKING CARING CONNECTIONS